North East branch event - Overcoming the challenges of the Kynren project
Vision and empowerment Kynren - an epic show in Bishop Auckland involving 1,000 volunteers and 300 animals – is ambitious.
Vision and empowerment Kynren - an epic show in Bishop Auckland involving 1,000 volunteers and 300 animals – is ambitious.
Young Project Manager and Young Student of the Year Competitions - Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire Branch The future of project management would appear to be in very safe hands, judging by the talent that was display at Elland Road Football Ground on 14 March.
Delivering benefits is the primary reason why organisations undertake change and invest in programmes and projects.
It’s that time of year again – when we issue the latest annual report for the APM Salary and Market Trends Survey and overall, it’s good news.
The APM Project Management Conference Edinburgh takes place tomorrow (Thursday 21 March) at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre and the programme promises to offer a broad range of sessions relevant to project professionals of all backgrounds and career levels.
At the North West branch event: 'Complicated project management theory turns people off' on 6 March 2019, three prizes were awarded to the students scoring the highest marks in the MACE60061 Management of Projects unit on the University of Manchester MSc Management of Projects Group of Programmes.
Herbertson was followed by three keynote speakers with diverse backgrounds and career paths, but all encountering the challenges of working and thriving in what at least used to be male dominated industries.
On Thursday 14 March 2019, a joint initiative between the APM Risk and APM PMC SIGs delivered the first of a series of webinars on Quantitative Risk Analysis.
Karlene Agard held the room at the Leopold Hotel, Sheffield, enthralled with her presentation of ‘Don’t Fear failure.
International Women’s Day Celebration, Thursday 7th March 2019 Cambridge Speakers: Gayle Kerr, Carly Poyser, Hazel Brock, Joy Eldridge, Catherine Moore Catherine followed up this lively talk with a very thought-provoking talk that centred on knowing yourself and what you need in order to find your own balance.